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I'm going to make you nervous now! And in a couple of years you will die of cancer! Are you getting a connection? No? Then run to read our fresh article on psychosomatics!
In sound body, flabby spirit
Hmm .. Where to start. Let's imagine the situation. Lousy day. Bad mood. Another unpleasant stress due to fucking at work / school. There are periodic pains in the body, some kind of incomprehensible rash, shortness of breath. You don't seem to smoke, and in general you are a little over 20. And all this rolls like a snowball. You start to worry about your health, you are constantly nervous, and this only makes you worse. Eventually, contrived problems come true. Here the tests are bad, there the liver is enlarged, and on the cardiogram there is almost a straight line. And all because of what? No, not because of genetics, poor lifestyle, or a secret virus. All because of bad thoughts.
What is psychosomatics?
To put it simply, it is the science of the connection between head and body. The key thesis of psychosomatics is that our psychological processes directly affect the development of real physical diseases. It's not for nothing that everyone says that stress causes cancer. Checkmate from smokers, because if stress = cancer, and smoking relieves stress, then we go to 0. Ex .. If everything were so simple, then absolutely everyone would smoke. But we are not moving away from the topic. So, most experts confirm that the connection between the emotional and the bodily is quite strong. Nevertheless, it is still impossible to prove this. So it remains to rely on existing guesses. The first and main guess of authorship, who do you think, of course, Freud ' s grandfather says that psychosomatics is a protective reaction of the body as a result of the suppression of psychological trauma and emotions.
Clinical picture
For a long time, psychosomatics was the lot of old people. From loneliness, they stressed and invented diseases for themselves, which soon realized. A kind of self-destruction mechanism. But with the beginning of the 2000s, a huge number of tender teenagers with anxiety attacks and panic attacks + coronavirus have acquired in the world. As a result, psychosomatics is now a problem for young people. How does it work? We are experiencing a strong negative emotion. There are 5 basic ones in total - sadness; anger; interest; fear; joy but in general, psychosomatic symptoms and fake pain can arise from any mental imbalance. For simplicity, let's focus on severe stress, or some kind of depression. Gradually, our moral pain turns into real pain - chest pains, shortness of breath, skin rashes, allergies, indigestion, asthma and much more. On the one hand, everything is logical. For example, when we are experiencing, we feel how our heartbeat accelerates, which means that our brain completely controls the body. On the other hand, what the hell is it? All experiences are in my head. I don't want to feel it the hard way. Unfortunately, I will. And the worse the moral component, the stronger the psychosomatic effect will be. And tachycardia, by the way, is one of the most common psychosomatic symptoms. Tachycardia (rapid pulse) normally occurs, when it is necessary to respond to an external stimulus, for example, to run away from danger. In this situation, the muscles need more blood, therefore, the heart must increase the frequency of contractions. But when the danger passes, the pulse returns to normal. A patient with a neurotic disorder is outwardly calm, no one is chasing him, he does not need to catch up with anyone, but the brain gives a signal: "You are in danger, run away!" As a result, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, blood pressure rises and the pulse quickens. The patient feels bad ... In this case, treating tachycardia as a separate symptom is at least ridiculous - it is necessary to treat the neurotic disease itself, and such patients should not be treated by a cardiologist, but by a psychiatrist or psychotherapist. therefore, the heart must increase its heart rate. But when the danger passes, the pulse returns to normal. A patient with a neurotic disorder is outwardly calm, no one is chasing him, he does not need to catch up with anyone, but the brain gives a signal: "You are in danger, run away!" As a result, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, blood pressure rises and the pulse quickens.
Imaginary diseases
There are 3 large types of psychosomatic symptoms:
Outcomes
Psychosomatics will always be with us, and its role in the future of medicine will only grow. Observe how often you have begun to pay attention to any tingling sensation in your body in recent years. Anyway, don't forget to take your tranquilizers. In short, guys, we are less nervous and then perhaps our life will be a little healthier.
In sound body, flabby spirit
Hmm .. Where to start. Let's imagine the situation. Lousy day. Bad mood. Another unpleasant stress due to fucking at work / school. There are periodic pains in the body, some kind of incomprehensible rash, shortness of breath. You don't seem to smoke, and in general you are a little over 20. And all this rolls like a snowball. You start to worry about your health, you are constantly nervous, and this only makes you worse. Eventually, contrived problems come true. Here the tests are bad, there the liver is enlarged, and on the cardiogram there is almost a straight line. And all because of what? No, not because of genetics, poor lifestyle, or a secret virus. All because of bad thoughts.
What is psychosomatics?
To put it simply, it is the science of the connection between head and body. The key thesis of psychosomatics is that our psychological processes directly affect the development of real physical diseases. It's not for nothing that everyone says that stress causes cancer. Checkmate from smokers, because if stress = cancer, and smoking relieves stress, then we go to 0. Ex .. If everything were so simple, then absolutely everyone would smoke. But we are not moving away from the topic. So, most experts confirm that the connection between the emotional and the bodily is quite strong. Nevertheless, it is still impossible to prove this. So it remains to rely on existing guesses. The first and main guess of authorship, who do you think, of course, Freud ' s grandfather says that psychosomatics is a protective reaction of the body as a result of the suppression of psychological trauma and emotions.
Clinical picture
For a long time, psychosomatics was the lot of old people. From loneliness, they stressed and invented diseases for themselves, which soon realized. A kind of self-destruction mechanism. But with the beginning of the 2000s, a huge number of tender teenagers with anxiety attacks and panic attacks + coronavirus have acquired in the world. As a result, psychosomatics is now a problem for young people. How does it work? We are experiencing a strong negative emotion. There are 5 basic ones in total - sadness; anger; interest; fear; joy but in general, psychosomatic symptoms and fake pain can arise from any mental imbalance. For simplicity, let's focus on severe stress, or some kind of depression. Gradually, our moral pain turns into real pain - chest pains, shortness of breath, skin rashes, allergies, indigestion, asthma and much more. On the one hand, everything is logical. For example, when we are experiencing, we feel how our heartbeat accelerates, which means that our brain completely controls the body. On the other hand, what the hell is it? All experiences are in my head. I don't want to feel it the hard way. Unfortunately, I will. And the worse the moral component, the stronger the psychosomatic effect will be. And tachycardia, by the way, is one of the most common psychosomatic symptoms. Tachycardia (rapid pulse) normally occurs, when it is necessary to respond to an external stimulus, for example, to run away from danger. In this situation, the muscles need more blood, therefore, the heart must increase the frequency of contractions. But when the danger passes, the pulse returns to normal. A patient with a neurotic disorder is outwardly calm, no one is chasing him, he does not need to catch up with anyone, but the brain gives a signal: "You are in danger, run away!" As a result, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, blood pressure rises and the pulse quickens. The patient feels bad ... In this case, treating tachycardia as a separate symptom is at least ridiculous - it is necessary to treat the neurotic disease itself, and such patients should not be treated by a cardiologist, but by a psychiatrist or psychotherapist. therefore, the heart must increase its heart rate. But when the danger passes, the pulse returns to normal. A patient with a neurotic disorder is outwardly calm, no one is chasing him, he does not need to catch up with anyone, but the brain gives a signal: "You are in danger, run away!" As a result, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, blood pressure rises and the pulse quickens.
Imaginary diseases
There are 3 large types of psychosomatic symptoms:
- Conversion is when a person thinks up symptoms for himself that really do not exist. Minor tingling, numbness. All this is done with the aim of attracting attention and materializes in a phenomenal way.
- Functional is when a person fixates on the symptoms, thereby only exacerbating them.
- Psychosomatosis is a classic of psychosomatics, which manifests itself as a consequence of a strong emotional imbalance. The same "holy seven" - bronchial asthma, ulcerative colitis, essential hypertension, neurodermatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer.
Outcomes
Psychosomatics will always be with us, and its role in the future of medicine will only grow. Observe how often you have begun to pay attention to any tingling sensation in your body in recent years. Anyway, don't forget to take your tranquilizers. In short, guys, we are less nervous and then perhaps our life will be a little healthier.